Pubs and Inns in Beverley

Situated just off Saturday Market Place the Dog and Duck creates an atmosphere which you can enjoy any time of the day and any day of the week, with good quality beer and a welcoming atmosphere in nice surroundings.

In the picturesque village of Walkington, 3 miles South West of historic Beverley, the Ferguson Fawsitt Arms offers a warm, friendly atmosphere and the recent addition of Eliza's coffee shop supplements the pub and accommodation nicely.

As with all Wetherspoon's pubs there is a good selection of real ales, bottled beers and soft drinks and the food menu is wide ranging and inexpensive. Recently re-opened in the town centre with over £2.1m spent on it.

After a major refurbishment in 2006, The King's Head goes from strength to strength. Its central location is perfect for discovering Beverley.Dine from the bar menu or in our beautiful restaurant, offering contemporary English meals.

White Horse Inn, otherwise known as 'Nellies' was originally a coaching inn, and maintains most of its original features, including gas lights and chandeliers, small individual rooms, rickety stone and wooden floors, and open fires.

The New Inn, a former Georgian Country House is located in the thriving village of Leven. The property is ideally placed for exploring the surrounding area including Bridlington, Scarborough and the Yorkshire Wolds.

The Windmill Inn is a public house which dates back to the 17th Century and was originally a row of cottages. It is believed that the cottages were occupied by workers in the cloth trade, a major industry in Beverley at the time.

The Royal standard situated in the heart of the Georgian Quarter of Beverley.A charming local pub the Royal Standard was recently refurbished and has seating outside the front of the pub also in the courtyard at the rear.